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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 14:52:35 -0600, "KLC Lewis" wrote: Wayne, trying to picture this: You had separate LJ's on either side of the boom, each with their own dedicated halyard? Pretty clever if that's it. I like it. If I have to re-do Essie's LJ's some day, something like that might be just the thing. :-) The halyards were only dedicated during the time that the LJs were needed, ie, during the mainsail drop. There were lots of spare halyards available since we were set up for racing and doing headsail changes on the fly. Once the mainsail was down and tied up, we'd ease off on the LJ halyards and lead them back forward. The shock cord would retract and lay flat against the boom until needed the next time. Okay, gotcha. I've a couple of spare halyards foward of the mainmast -- spinnaker halyard (drifter, actually) and staysail halyard. I suppose they could be used for that purpose, but they'd chafe with much use. And when I need to douse or reef the main in a hurry, it's awfully nice to have the LJ's there -- even if they're somewhat slack, without having to go forward and rig them up. But a couple of dedicated small halyards could be just the ticket, along with your shock cord sollution. My boat is a tangle of lines for this, lines for that, more lines for the other thing, with spares in case I might want to do something else. But I sure do have a lot of options. |
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